1) No single political party makes realistic promises. 2) If morality was a consideration, then the ACDP would have long been in power, for example. & the ANC would hv long bn voted out.. 3) The influence of the above on voter sentiments is almost negligible.
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@A_C_D_P being "immoral" due to the persistence of the founding leader. People may disagree with some policies, but these are considered, and resonate with many in the electorate.0 replies 0 retweets 4 likes -
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The longevity of leaders DOES raise questions, but each situation should be evaluated on merit.
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One can also contend that Christian politics has no chance of surviving in a “progressive” political society like ours. ACDP is almost anti-everything enshrined in our Constitution (abortion; LGBQTI; privacy rights; anti-pornography
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"Christian democratic" parties have a long and proud tradition. There are some differences here in South Africa from the European parties, but people often feel that this is a Christian special-interest party, which is the direct opposite of its true nature.
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I personally don’t take the Reverend Kenneth Meshoe seriously. He is just robed career politician (albeit riding the morality wave & grandstanding to screw his constituency over).
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Thats unfair, ACDP’s track record in Parliament to help our constituency is a testament to the work we have put in every day . We are also the only opposition party to have passed a law.
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